Ok, my latest attempt I used a different technique with the burners. Remember, this Weber Genesis has an additional burner in the left side Sear Station area. So I used that burner to get some additional heat into the top area. Another dramatic thing i did was to not use the center burner directly under the hearth. The idea being to super heat the top area and not overheat the tiles.

I have 4 burners; 3 set to HIGH/H and 1 set to Off/x... H H x H

After about 30 minutes preheating;I measure 575 deg F at the center of the tiles/hearth.I measure 550 deg F on the inside top center of the metal oven I made.

Pete, I missed this thread the first time around. Wow, those are some really beautiful pies!

Craig

Thanks Craig, that means a lot coming from you. You make the best looking Neapolitan style pies I've ever seen and your photography is superb! I thoroughly enjoyed your Texas Pizza Summit thread.

Although my custom Weber pizza oven cannot achieve the high temperatures required for a Neapolitan pie, at least now I can achieve a 4 to 5 minute bake. That's a great improvement over my GE gas kitchen oven which typically takes about 9 to 10 minutes.

PS: All the pizza pics in this thread, I'm brushing the rim with an emulsion of Olive Oil, Butter, and Fresh Garlic that I first blend in a Magic bullet mini blender. I brush it on the outer 1" rim and then add all the toppings. As a result, the rim color and flavor is fantastic.

Petef,Your pies look great! I use a weber genesis as well, with a 2stone pizza grill. I drilled out the brass gas Venturi On the middle burner, which gave me plenty more flame-- enough to get my stone over 800 easily-- though I like 700-750 range best. What works well in the 2stone is the steel plate the holds the stone...Clay

Petef,Your pies look great! I use a weber genesis as well, with a 2stone pizza grill. I drilled out the brass gas Venturi On the middle burner, which gave me plenty more flame-- enough to get my stone over 800 easily-- though I like 700-750 range best. What works well in the 2stone is the steel plate the holds the stone...Clay

Hey Bob,I don't know the size exactly- but somewhere I read the pre-drill spec on a parts site..I believe that LP uses a standard size Venturi. Will try to track it down. also, I took my bits & used the smallest size that would not fit through the existing hole...the bit is so small that I can't see any etched size... Unscientific I know,But I got the idea from someone who did the same hack on a jen air grill. I figured I could always just replace the part if I screwed it up. Very happy so far. Easy enough to tame the bigger flame with knob.

Tom,I really like the 2stone. My wife split it with me for my b-day, so I jumped on it!

Hey Bob,I don't know the size exactly- but somewhere I read the pre-drill spec on a parts site..I believe that LP uses a standard size Venturi. Will try to track it down. also, I took my bits & used the smallest size that would not fit through the existing hole...the bit is so small that I can't see any etched size... Unscientific I know,But I got the idea from someone who did the same hack on a jen air grill. I figured I could always just replace the part if I screwed it up. Very happy so far. Easy enough to tame the bigger flame with knob.

Tom,I really like the 2stone. My wife split it with me for my b-day, so I jumped on it!

I will post some pics soon. Thanks guys for replying.

Thanks corkd,That's what I suspected and all I need to know...don't bother getting the microscope out. I know that has to be some SMALL etching....Good luck with your b-day gift and we look forward to your upcoming pics. Thanks.

Pete,Here is what I drilled out.Make sure your gas turned off at the tank!When you remove the burner knob, you can see the brass gas control valve. You can remove it by unscrewing the panel under the burner control panel. You will have to remove the screw that holds the long burner tube in place, so that you can remove the brass valve.I put the valve in a vise, and then carefully drilled the opening with a 1/16 drill bit. you can unscrew the drilled end to make sure you clean out the drilled pieces.... use some thread seal when you screw the drilled end back in.